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"Isothermal layer"
Keywords:
stratosphere
,
thermosphere
,
mesosphere
,
height
,
temperature
Related Terms:
Freezing level
,
Tropopause
,
Lapse rate
,
Troposphere
,
Thermosphere
,
Mesosphere
,
Stratopause
,
Mesopause
,
Dry adiabatic lapse rate
,
Environmental lapse rate
,
Stratosphere
,
Geothermal gradient
,
Potential temperature
,
Inversion
,
Thermal gradient
,
Thickness
,
Isothermal
,
Temperature inversion
,
Wind chill
,
Isotherm
,
Standard temperature
,
Thermal inversion
,
Density altitude
,
Convection current
,
Isotherms
,
Tephigram
,
Windchill
,
Wind chill factor
,
Thermal
,
Celsius scale
,
Thermal low
,
Polar
,
Wind chill index
,
Thermocline
,
Fahrenheit
,
Thermal equilibrium
,
Thermal stratification
,
Convection
,
Thermoregulate
,
Temperature gradient
,
Rocketsonde
,
Effective temperature
,
Celsius temperature scale
,
Air mass
,
Sst
,
Fahrenheit temperature scale
,
Planetary boundary layer
,
Cold wave
,
Convection currents
Layer through which temperature remains constant with elevation.
nwcg.gov
Vertical layer in the atmosphere where temperature remains unchanged. In the Earth's atmosphere, three isothermal layers are found in the lower regions of the stratosphere, mesosphere, and the thermosphere.
physicalgeography.net
An obsolete term for the Stratosphere. Generally, any layer of the atmosphere in which there is no appreciable variation of temperature with height.
aeroplanemonthly.com
Atmospheric layer throughout which there is no change of temperature with height, i.e. a zero lapse rate.
novalynx.com
Equal or constant temperature with height.
weather.aviation.ca
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